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CCTV images have surfaced, capturing the moment a group of individuals allegedly raided the private residence of former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta on Tuesday, February 11.
The incident reportedly took place at his home in Cantonments in Accra while he was out of the country receiving medical care.
Eyewitnesses claim the group consisted of about 12 individuals—five in military uniforms, one in a police uniform, and the rest in plain clothes.
The CCTV footage has confirmed the presence of at least three uniformed men who were allegedly acting on the authority of a civilian.

Their movements within multiple areas of the residence were recorded, but it is unclear what transpired inside or whether any items were taken.

Despite the clarity of the images, no official identification of the individuals has been made.

The snippet comes shortly after Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng claimed at a news conference that the raid was not carried out by his office.
Meanwhile, Myjoyonline cannot independently confirm the veracity of the footage.
The former Finance Minister has been declared a fugitive by the Office of the Special Prosecutor, which had invited him to answer to some suspected cases of corruption.
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